Here are today's leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Wednesday, December 21, 2011:
- Number of G20 charges dropped rises http://bit.ly/sGA7OK
- Facebook Timeline: The privacy settings it should have, but doesn't - Vancouver Sun (blog) http://bit.ly/d62xgF
- UFC's Brock Lesnar pleads guilty to Alberta hunting chargehttp://bit.ly/v8iGpI
- Lawyer Sues RI Chief Justice, Says He Launched Law Practice Probe in Retaliation for Court Critique http://bit.ly/us8kRG
- Judge to rule by end-year on tough South Carolina immigration law http://bit.ly/smUYYq
- Where Newt's wrong--and where he's right http://bit.ly/vf1vN7 (Why is anyone still talking about this colossal buffoon?)
- Two Muslim religious leaders sue airlines for discrimination http://bit.ly/tjrZ1s
- Should employers be permitted to pay employees with disabilities less than minimum wage? http://bit.ly/sOEatL
- In Divorce, Who Gets the Embryos? http://on.wsj.com/uboVBF
- You be the judge: Is this dismissal or resignation? - Canadian HR Reporter (blog) http://bit.ly/d62xgF
- Scottsdale surgeons win $12 million in defamation case against patient who posted bad reviews | The Republic - http://goo.gl/yxTQ0
- Court process to begin in Vancouver for accused Stanley Cup rioters http://bit.ly/tFZK29
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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